Clipboard Anywhere is a free, lightweight, and cloud-enabled clipboard application with which you can copy to and paste from its clipboard universally synced across all connected devices.
It is important to remember that Clipboard Anywhere is NOT a clipboard manager app but simply a clipboard app via which you can have texts and images that you copy on your desktop available on your mobile devices and vice versa.
It is for those who need the functionality of a synchronized clipboard without management and other extra features that clipboard management apps like CopyQ and Indicator Bulletin ship with.
Clipboard Anywhere poses a simple User Interface that is intuitive enough to use thanks to its easy-to-spot controls which have managed to offer a uniform UX across all platforms.
Features in Clipboard Anywhere
- Freeware: You can download and use Clipboard Anywhere free of charge for as long as you want.
- Multi-Platform: Clipboard Anywhere is available for Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, and GNU/Linux.
- Social: Connect to your Facebook or Google accounts.
- Copy texts and images to clipboard within desktop apps or share using the “Copy to cloud” options in mobile devices.
- Automatic synchronization across connected devices.
Clipboard Anywhere seems to be free for download and use but not open-source. You should also take note of your data limits as local charges may apply when using the app on your mobile devices.
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And feel free to tell us about your experience with Clipboard Anywhere.
Not a bad little utility. My openSUSE Krypton and KDE Neon 18.04 systems already have Plasma’s awesome clipboard utilities built in but Deepin 15.8 and LMDE3 definitely benefited. Again, it’s thanks to you. I had no idea Clipboard Anywhere even existed until reading your post. Nice job as always.
The screenshot looks suspiciously like MacOS. You haven’t jumped ship have you? Wait. I know…you have a MacBook in addition to your Linux box. Me, too. Only I ended up ditching the OS part of Mac. Still, I can’t judge because I am writing this from the first Windows box I have owned in 5 years. More precisely, Cortana is writing it as I am only dictating.
I do have a good reason though, my hand is temporarily out of commission thanks to an insanely small amount of working room in a Nissan engine bay and one incredibly stubborn bolt which resulted in an amazing amount of skin removal.
Cortana is pretty cool but as you can see it makes it too easy to enter adverb hell! Thanks again for the great articles.